In this article we develop an account of justice in the distribution of knowledge. We first argue that knowledge is a fundamental interest that grounds claims of justice due to its role in individuals' deliberations about the common good, their personal good and the pursuit thereof. Second, we identify the epistemic basic structure of a society, namely, the institutions that determine individuals' opportunities for acquiring knowledge and discuss what justice requires of them. Our main contention is that a systematic lack of opportunity to acquire knowledge one needs as an individual and a citizen because of the way the epistemic basic structure of a society is organized is an injustice. Finally, we discuss how our account relates to John R...
The article presents and overviews the main concepts of "A Theory of Justice" by J. Rawls such as ju...
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
This paper provides a review of the philosophical traditions on the study of social inequality andre...
In this article we develop an account of justice in the distribution of knowledge. We first argue th...
This article analyzes justice as a category. Like all aspects of human activity, justice needs grou...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
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In this article, I discuss whether the theory of justice as fairness famously proposed by John Rawls...
I explore how justice can be said to apply to different subjects through an examination of the work ...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
This article aims to present the notion of justice, based on the book The Theory of Justice (1971) b...
According to Rawls, a just society is one that one would choose to belong to if one knew nothing as ...
In this paper, I argue that in the context of the redistribution-recognition debate, Rawls developed...
This article attempts to challenge those contemporary philosophical approaches to justice (and this ...
The article presents and overviews the main concepts of "A Theory of Justice" by J. Rawls such as ju...
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
This paper provides a review of the philosophical traditions on the study of social inequality andre...
In this article we develop an account of justice in the distribution of knowledge. We first argue th...
This article analyzes justice as a category. Like all aspects of human activity, justice needs grou...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
Journal ArticleDistributive justice combines Philosophy;, economics, and jurisprudence in an attempt...
In this article, I discuss whether the theory of justice as fairness famously proposed by John Rawls...
I explore how justice can be said to apply to different subjects through an examination of the work ...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
This article aims to present the notion of justice, based on the book The Theory of Justice (1971) b...
According to Rawls, a just society is one that one would choose to belong to if one knew nothing as ...
In this paper, I argue that in the context of the redistribution-recognition debate, Rawls developed...
This article attempts to challenge those contemporary philosophical approaches to justice (and this ...
The article presents and overviews the main concepts of "A Theory of Justice" by J. Rawls such as ju...
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
This paper provides a review of the philosophical traditions on the study of social inequality andre...